This week, complete two years of the end of The Great Unmute, one of the most shameful periods to Habbo, but despite its end, players around the world feel the effects until the present day.
During the Great Unmute, several functions have been disabled as Habbo news, forum, minimail, tags and options on Habbo Homes. Some of these functions are now back, while others see no sign of life, but we can't deny that there have been advances in the community, however, some data discourage many players.
Since Sulake opted for this new method of working with the staffs (in february 2012), see what has evolved these past two years:
- Fansites now have their work recognized by Sulake;
- Habbo Staffs are more sociable;
- There is greater support for beginners;
- Habbo can now be connected to phones and tablets;
- Habbo Club is more accessible;
- New options to pay for packs, Habbo Club and Builders Club.
See which resolved:
- Output of Public rooms;
- Output of mini-games;
- Tools helpers/guardians aren't being used appropriately;
- Habbo Hotel Staffs not command as old managers, just follow orders and await the response from their supervisors before any attitude;
- The number of online players simultaneously decreased dramatically.
Meanwhile, everything outside of /client remains static, nothing changes and leads a revolt mainly of older users who spent coins decoration Habbo Homes and groups of pages and are now almost non-existent community. But meanwhile, continue to sell items in the Home store.
It is more than time of Sulake reactivate functions still disabled during The Great Unmute and bring greater interactivity on home and community.
What do think about all this?
15 replies on “The Great Unmute - 2 years: The effects still afflict thee”
My god the English in this article is absolutely terrible, it's almost unreadable... You need better translators.
Agree... :S
Be thankful that news is actually being posted. It's not always about how it's written.
From a previously official and such a large website this is not acceptable. I'm not surprised you're not official anymore considering this article, and that's absolutely ridiculous, if I went to Daily Mails website and saw an article written like this I would be unbelievably shocked, honestly Puhekupla just continues to go down hill.
this is an international website, dipshit.
WTF? Puhekupla is not a fansite to publish this kind of text. Sorry, but come back to iBobba, is better to you stay there.
It makes no difference if Puhekupla is official or not!! Its always gonna be my goto source for Habbo news. I check it daily, don't listen to the haters! keep up the great work!
Saudades do MiniMail e das Habbo Homes kkkkkkk
its a fucking game get over it its not like a whole new world u know. get outside i only login for an hour a week
I thought the number of players online was pretty low before the Channel 4 incident anyway. As of writing this, there are just over 3,400 users on habbo.com, which isn't much different from how it was prior to the Channel 4 incident.
Personally, I'm very disappointed that minimail hasn't been returned.
- Habbo Staffs are more sociable; No, really not at Habbo.nl, old staff was better.
CLOSE HABBO DOWN
Seems a lot like the article I wrote on the danish fansite, ShockNews.dk
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Let me try again;
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well habbo had 4200 users online last nite I haven't seen 4k since 2012 !! that means something I guess